How To Use Oscar wilde In A Sentence

  • Society exists only as a mental concept; in the real world there are only individuals. Oscar Wilde 
  • Everything is dangerous, my dear fellow. If it wasn't so, life wouldn't be worth living. Oscar Wilde 
  • Children begin by loving their parents; after a time they judge them; rarely, if ever, do they forgive them. Oscar Wilde 
  • Greek and Latin are all English to me, said Oscar wilde.
  • I don't want to be at the mercy of my emotions. I want to use them, to enjoy them, and to dominate them. Oscar Wilde 
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  • Youth! There is nothing like youth. The middle-aged are mortgaged to Life. The old are in Life's lumber-room. But youth is the Lord of Life. Youth has a kingdom waiting for it. Every one is born a king, and most people die in exile. Oscar Wilde 
  • Soccer is all very well as a game for rough girls, but is hardly suitable for delicate boys. Oscar Wilde 
  • Pleasure is Nature's test, her sign of approval. When man is happy, he is in harmony with himself and his environment. Oscar Wilde 
  • Science is the record of dead religions. Oscar Wilde 
  • The truth is rarely pure and never simple. Oscar Wilde 
  • To love oneself is the beginning of a lifelong romance. Oscar Wilde 
  • He's a curious figure - Oscar Wilde meets an Andy Warhol superstar with a punk-rock haircut, a coiffure he inflicted on himself the day after Joe Strummer died.
  • My friend was an English major back in the day, and the ceremony was filled with extended readings — some in Middle English — from First Samuel and First Corinthians, Plato, Shakespeare, Oscar Wilde and William Meredith, as well as traditional and popular music from when the two of them were young. A wedding like any other
  • If one cannot enjoy reading a book over and over again, there is no use in reading it at all. Oscar Wilde 
  • A pessimist is somebody who complains about the noise when opportunity knocks. Oscar Wilde 
  • I don't want to be at the mercy of my emotions. I want to use them, to enjoy them, and to dominate them. Oscar Wilde 
  • Football is all right as a game for rough girls but is hardly suitable for delicate boys. Oscar Wilde 
  • Rugby is a game for barbarians played by gentlemen. Football is a game for gentlemen played by barbarians. Oscar Wilde 
  • I can resist everything except temptation. Oscar Wilde 
  • Man is least himself when he talks in his own person. Give him a mask, and he will tell you the truth. Oscar Wilde 
  • Pleasure is Nature's test, her sign of approval. When man is happy, he is in harmony with himself and his environment. Oscar Wilde 
  • Laughter is not at all a bad beginning for a friendship, and it is far the best ending for one. Oscar Wilde 
  • Like Oscar Wilde's Dorian Gray, she was tyrannized by her own image, driven to new levels of vanity in an endless, and ultimately foolish, pursuit of fame and immortality.
  • We've all perfected the wasp-wave; you flick your hand with a disinterested languor - just think Oscar Wilde dismissing a jejune insult - and the wind distracts the wasp for a second or two.
  • Discontent is the first step in the progress of a man or a nation. Oscar Wilde 
  • Anyone who lives within their means suffers from a lack of imagination. Oscar Wilde 
  • Moreover, in all these cases the warrants had been issued on the sworn complaints of the parties damnified or of their parents and guardians: no one had complained of Oscar Wilde. Oscar Wilde, His Life and Confessions
  • At the end of another match he surprised the crowd by breaking into a long speech about Oscar Wilde.
  • One of Oscar Wilde's most frequently quoted epigrams is "I can resist everything except temptation".
  • The only author the two seem to share in common is Oscar Wilde, hurling his various art-for-art's-sake epigrams at each other like barbs.
  • Yes: I am a dreamer. For a dreamer is one who can only find his way by moonlight, and his punishment is that he sees the dawn before the rest of the world. Oscar Wilde 
  • One can survive everything nowadays, except death, and live down anything, except a good reputation. Oscar Wilde 
  • We are each our own devil, and we make this world our hell. Oscar Wilde 
  • The nicest feeling in the world is to do a good deed anonymously and have somebody find out. Oscar Wilde 
  • I don't know everything about Oscar Wilde but from what I remember his rapier wit was not much honed by a four-hour stopover in Kuala Lumpur.
  • I think that God in creating Man somewhat overestimated his ability. Oscar Wilde 
  • Even on his very first visit to New York, in 1932, and rather like Oscar Wilde before him, Dali captivated journalists and the general public with examples of an outrageous, epigrammatic wit.
  • Football is all right as a game for rough girls but is hardly suitable for delicate boys. Oscar Wilde 
  • Dan said the only male gay icons he could think of were Oscar Wilde, James Dean, Rudolf Nureyev and "that dude who shot himself in the '80s, " which made it sound like the canon didn't run that deep.
  • Even Oscar Wilde once quipped that he would have been more impressed if the falls ran upwards; at least no one has tried that yet.
  • Youth! There is nothing like youth. The middle-aged are mortgaged to Life. The old are in Life's lumber-room. But youth is the Lord of Life. Youth has a kingdom waiting for it. Every one is born a king, and most people die in exile. Oscar Wilde 
  • Among the elite of aphorists are Samuel Johnson, Oscar Wilde, and Gore Vidal.
  • Laughter is not at all a bad beginning for a friendship, and it is far the best ending for one. Oscar Wilde 
  • Anyone who lives within their means suffers from a lack of imagination. Oscar Wilde 
  • An idea that is not dangerous is unworthy of being called an idea at all. Oscar Wilde 
  • We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars. Oscar Wilde 
  • Morality, like art, means drawing a line someplace. Oscar Wilde 
  • The nicest feeling in the world is to do a good deed anonymously and have somebody find out. Oscar Wilde 
  • One of Oscar Wilde's most frequently quoted epigrams is "I can resist everything except temptation".
  • This great power of the Roman Church in the middle-ages may well be compared to the influence exerted by those whom I have designated as Oscar Wilde's fuglemen in the England of today. Oscar Wilde
  • This recalls Oscar Wilde's aphorism that in matters of great import, style is always more important than substance.
  • Plain women are always jealous of their husbands. Beautiful women never are. They are always so occupied with being jealous of other women's husbands. Oscar Wilde 
  • Oscar Wilde's ability to skewer societal hypocrisies is masterful -- and his 1895 farce The Importance of Being Earnest is a pitch-perfect send-up of Victorian pseudo-morality and the embodiment of fin de siècle British dandyism. Fern Siegel: Stage Door: The Importance of Being Earnest
  • It seems probable that The Athen鎢m mistook Oscar Wilde for a continuator of the Pre – Raphaelite movement with the sub-conscious and peculiarly English suggestion that whatever is Oscar Wilde, His Life and Confessions
  • The condition of perfection is idleness: the aim of perfection is youth. Oscar Wilde 
  • The books that the world calls immoral are books that show the world its own shame. Oscar Wilde 
  • Everything in the world is about sex except sex. Sex is about power. Oscar Wilde 
  • Oscar Wilde and Walter Pater, both advocators of the theory of " art for art's sake.
  • A man's face is his autobiography. A woman's face is her work of fiction. Oscar Wilde 
  • Japan going a-whaling is, to borrow from Oscar Wilde, the unspeakable in pursuit of the almost uneatable .
  • To get back my youth I would do anything in the world, except take exercise, get up early, or be respectable. Oscar Wilde 
  • The key word is "prattle", whereas your contributions of course are the sparkling, enlightened conversation worthy of Henry Adams I.F. Stone, and Oscar Wilde. TPM Track Composite: Presidential Race Could Be Tightening
  • The world's most visited cemetery has a star-studded afterlife gathering, with residents as diverse as Edith Piaf, Marcel Proust, Oscar Wilde, Honore de Balzac and Isadora Duncan.
  • There are many things that we would throw away if we were not afraid that others might pick them up. Oscar Wilde 
  • Oscar Wilde's ability to skewer societal hypocrisies is masterful -- and his 1895 farce The Importance of Being Earnest is a pitch-perfect send-up of Victorian pseudo-morality and the embodiment of fin de siècle British dandyism. Fern Siegel: Stage Door: The Importance of Being Earnest
  • Memory is the diary that we all carry about with us. Oscar Wilde 
  • Laughter is not at all a bad beginning for a friendship, and it is far the best ending for one. Oscar Wilde 
  • Wolpert says he's surprised to discover he's 82, and quotes Oscar Wilde's apothegm "The tragedy of old age is not that one is old, but that one is young. You're Looking Very Well by Lewis Wolpert – review
  • The world is a stage, but the play is badly cast. Oscar Wilde 
  • One should never trust a woman who tells her real age. If she tells that, she'll tell anything. Oscar Wilde 
  • His body lies beneath the vast funerary monument shaped by Jacob Epstein, but not even its megalithic weight can keep the spirit of Oscar Wilde earthbound.
  • He may have been king of the aesthetes and the quintessential dandy about town - but behind the bedroom door, Oscar Wilde lived the life of a careless sloven.
  • A gentleman is one who never hurts anyone's feelings unintentionally. Oscar Wilde 
  • The truth is rarely pure and never simple. Oscar Wilde 
  • Such sketches are sprinkled throughout the memoirs, often interspersed with pithy, epigrammatic reflections on Brecht, Wittgenstein and Oscar Wilde and asides on subjects such as the film cliché or the comic jest.
  • There will also be a preview on Thursday, November 13, of a trilogy of short films based on Oscar Wilde's famous children stories.
  • I can resist everything except temptation. Oscar Wilde 
  • Soccer is all very well as a game for rough girls, but is hardly suitable for delicate boys. Oscar Wilde 
  • A later script note describes the guests at Oscar Wilde's residence as ‘laughing effetely and drinking champagne.’
  • The best way to appreciate your job is to imagine yourself without one. Oscar Wilde 
  • All women become like their mothers. That is their tragedy. No man does. That's his. Oscar Wilde 
  • You might also like to look at Pere Lachaise cemetery and see Oscar Wilde's and Jim Morrison's graves. What to Do in Paris / Que faire a Paris? - French Word-A-Day
  • As long as a woman can look ten years younger than her own daughter, she is perfectly satisfied. Oscar Wilde 
  • The pawpaw didn't hold out both hands and I took the grapefruit, which had more pith on it than an Oscar Wilde aphorism. INSTRUMENTS OF DARKNESS
  • As you stroll through the grounds, you may eventually come upon a most impressive tomb - for the famous English homophile, Oscar Wilde.
  • Some cause happiness wherever they go; others whenever they go. Oscar Wilde 
  • Fashion is about change Oscar Wilde gibed, "Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months." and change can be painful at first. Wendy Brandes: 'Tis the Season for Peplums
  • In this play, Oscar Wilde wittingly expresses his view of the traditional institution of marriage and tests a young couple's fidelity.
  • Some cause happiness wherever they go; others whenever they go. Oscar Wilde 
  • A woman will flirt with anyone in the world as long as other people are looking on. Oscar Wilde 
  • How can a woman be expected to be happy with a man who insists on treating her as if she were a perfectly normal human being. Oscar Wilde 
  • Everything in the world is about sex except sex. Sex is about power. Oscar Wilde 
  • The innocuous act reminds me of the lipstick kisses on Oscar Wilde's memorial in Père Lachaise Cemetery. Ronda Carman: Padlocks Declaring Your Love On The Pont Des Arts In Paris
  • Moderation is a fatal thing. Nothing succeeds like excess. Oscar Wilde 
  • Work is the curse of the drinking class. Oscar Wilde 
  • I hope the Oscar Wilde in my murder mysteries is the real Gyles Brandreth Answers Questions about the Oscar Wilde Mysteries
  • Anyone who lives within their means suffers from a lack of imagination. Oscar Wilde 
  • He was quite as able to be terse and memorable when in conversation and, like Oscar Wilde (who was, like him, disconcertingly vast when seen at close quarters), seems seldom to have been off duty when it came to the epigrammatic and aphoristic. Demons and Dictionaries
  • Plain women are always jealous of their husbands. Beautiful women never are. They are always so occupied with being jealous of other women's husbands. Oscar Wilde 
  • Thirty five is a very attractive age; London society is full of women who have of their own free choice remained thirty- five for years. Oscar Wilde 
  • As Oscar Wilde once said, experience has triumphed over hope but men still have needs.
  • The tragedy of the poor is that they can afford nothing but self denial. Oscar Wilde 
  • We are each our own devil, and we make this world our hell. Oscar Wilde 
  • Anybody can make history; only a great man can write it. Oscar Wilde 
  • The pawpaw didn't hold out both hands and I took the grapefruit, which had more pith on it than an Oscar Wilde aphorism. INSTRUMENTS OF DARKNESS
  • The past is of no importance. The present is of no importance. It is with the future that we have to deal. For the past is what man should not have been. The present is what man ought not to be. The future is what artists are. Oscar Wilde 
  • The German-born photographer was admired by writers such as Oscar Wilde.
  • The best way to appreciate your job is to imagine yourself without one. Oscar Wilde 
  • After a good dinner one can forgive anybody, even one's own relatives. Oscar Wilde 
  • Soccer is all very well as a game for rough girls, but is hardly suitable for delicate boys. Oscar Wilde 
  • The one charm of the past is that it is the past. Oscar Wilde 
  • Perhaps because Thérèse stands, to borrow Oscar Wilde's felicitous phrase (which he applied to himself), in symbolic relation to the culture of her age.
  • Pleasure is Nature's test, her sign of approval. When man is happy, he is in harmony with himself and his environment. Oscar Wilde 
  • Those whom the gods love grow young. Oscar Wilde 
  • Yes: I am a dreamer. For a dreamer is one who can only find his way by moonlight, and his punishment is that he sees the dawn before the rest of the world. Oscar Wilde 
  • Most people are other people. Their thoughts are someone else's opinions, their lives a mimicry, their passions a quotation. Oscar Wilde 
  • Oscar Wilde once quipped that economists know the price of everything and the value of nothing.
  • Oscar Wilde was Irish by birth.
  • To love oneself is the beginning of a lifelong romance. Oscar Wilde 
  • Pleasure is Nature's test, her sign of approval. When man is happy, he is in harmony with himself and his environment. Oscar Wilde 
  • Football is all right as a game for rough girls but is hardly suitable for delicate boys. Oscar Wilde 
  • Soccer is all very well as a game for rough girls, but is hardly suitable for delicate boys. Oscar Wilde 
  • Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes. Oscar Wilde 
  • Even now, a hundred years on, the precise cause and surrounding circumstances of Oscar Wilde's death remain obscure, shrouded about with mystery.
  • He depicts a comedienne who was not a wildly improvisational good-time girl originating soundbites like a female Oscar Wilde.
  • Greek and Latin are all English to me, said Oscar wilde.
  • It was once said of Oscar Wilde that the dandified playwright's dinner party conversation was so dazzling, so perfectly phrased, it seemed Wilde had already written out everything he planned to say the night prior to the festivities.
  • As proof he refers to the ‘close kinship of many of Nietzsche's aperçus with the far from vain tilts against morality with which, at approximately the same time, Oscar Wilde was shocking and amusing his public.’
  • The witticisms of Oscar Wilde are without a doubt some of the most amusing and perceptive observations on society.
  • The tragedy of the poor is that they can afford nothing but self denial. Oscar Wilde 
  • Friendship is far more tragic than love. It lasts longer. Oscar Wilde 
  • There are two ways of disliking art. One is to dislike it. The other is to like it rationally. Oscar Wilde 
  • Religion is the fashionable substitute for belief. Oscar Wilde 
  • We went back to the hotel; I was still dressed as Oscar Wilde - full make-up, big black wig and Edwardian clothes, boots, silk cravat, a silver-tipped cane.
  • One of Oscar Wilde's most frequently quoted epigrams is "I can resist everything except temptation".
  • Society exists only as a mental concept; in the real world there are only individuals. Oscar Wilde 
  • Cependant, Oscar Wilde, un autre Irlandais, avait déjà exprimé une idée semblable en 1887 : Archive 2010-05-01
  • And now you've forgotten all about that and gone back to writing distinctly average songs about Oscar Wilde and sunken boats, and - if I may - I think you're making a most dreadful mistake.
  • The tragedy of the poor is that they can afford nothing but self denial. Oscar Wilde 
  • Youth! There is nothing like youth. The middle-aged are mortgaged to Life. The old are in Life's lumber-room. But youth is the Lord of Life. Youth has a kingdom waiting for it. Every one is born a king, and most people die in exile. Oscar Wilde 
  • Friendship is far more tragic than love. It lasts longer. Oscar Wilde 
  • I don't want to be at the mercy of my emotions. I want to use them, to enjoy them, and to dominate them. Oscar Wilde 
  • A young Irish newsboy, with a gift for quips and repartee, is named Oscar Wilde. "The Strange Affair of Spring Heeled Jack," steampunk by Mark Hodder
  • One can survive everything nowadays, except death, and live down anything, except a good reputation. Oscar Wilde 
  • Everything is dangerous, my dear fellow. If it wasn't so, life wouldn't be worth living. Oscar Wilde 
  • Football is all right as a game for rough girls but is hardly suitable for delicate boys. Oscar Wilde 
  • This suspense is terrible. I hope it will last. Oscar Wilde 
  • Oscar Wilde wrote that scandal is gossip made tedious by morality, and similarly witchcraft was magic made sinister by Christianity.
  • Laughter is not at all a bad beginning for a friendship, and it is far the best ending for one. Oscar Wilde 
  • The pawpaw didn't hold out both hands and I took the grapefruit, which had more pith on it than an Oscar Wilde aphorism. INSTRUMENTS OF DARKNESS
  • Oscar Wilde once said that "The fact of a man's being a poisoner is nothing against his poetry. John Galliano, Mel Gibson, Charlie Sheen -- poison and poetry
  • Discontent is the first step in the progress of a man or a nation. Oscar Wilde 
  • The Secret Life of Oscar Wilde shows how society viewed and reacted to homosexuality back then.
  • He was quite as able to be terse and memorable when in conversation and, like Oscar Wilde (who was, like him, disconcertingly vast when seen at close quarters), seems seldom to have been off duty when it came to the epigrammatic and aphoristic. Demons and Dictionaries
  • The past is of no importance. The present is of no importance. It is with the future that we have to deal. For the past is what man should not have been. The present is what man ought not to be. The future is what artists are. Oscar Wilde 
  • To be natural is such a very difficult pose to keep up. Oscar Wilde 
  • It is well for us who have not gone to the extreme in our craze for the novelties that those who have cannot plant their ladder to the sky and retint in aesthetic, or according to Oscar Wilde, colours. A Heart-Song of To-day
  • It should be noted here that one of the bitterest of tongues could not help doing homage to Oscar Wilde's "amiability": Whistler even preferred to call him "amiable and irresponsible" rather than give his plagiarism a harsher attribute. Oscar Wilde His Life and Confessions
  • How can a woman be expected to be happy with a man who insists on treating her as if she were a perfectly normal human being. Oscar Wilde 
  • This recalls Oscar Wilde's aphorism that in matters of great import, style is always more important than substance.
  • A woman will flirt with anyone in the world as long as other people are looking on. Oscar Wilde 
  • Nathan Lane scores in his Modern Family scenes as dandified drama queen Pepper Saltzman, whose overly overly fussy theme brunches ( "Oscar Wilde-and-Crazy," "Studio 54th-of-July," "Seder-Day Night Fever") have driven Cam and Mitchell to distraction. Matt's TV Week in Review
  • Oscar Wilde, the king of conversationalists, who died at the age of 46 one hundred years ago this month, was never stuck for a word.
  • Earnestness was a quality the mid-Victorians adulated above all others (which was precisely why Oscar Wilde was prepared to be so irreverent towards it in the 1890s).
  • One can survive everything nowadays, except death, and live down anything, except a good reputation. Oscar Wilde 
  • Thirty five is a very attractive age; London society is full of women who have of their own free choice remained thirty- five for years. Oscar Wilde 
  • If one cannot enjoy reading a book over and over again, there is no use in reading it at all. Oscar Wilde 
  • The smallest act of kindness is worth more than the grandest intention. Oscar Wilde 
  • Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much. Oscar Wilde 
  • Oscar Wilde was Irish by birth.
  • To get back my youth I would do anything in the world, except take exercise, get up early, or be respectable. Oscar Wilde 
  • No object is so beautiful that, under certain conditions, it will not look ugly. Oscar Wilde 
  • If one cannot enjoy reading a book over and over again, there is no use in reading it at all. Oscar Wilde 
  • After a good dinner one can forgive anybody, even one's own relatives. Oscar Wilde 
  • To live is the rarest thing in the world. Most people exist, that is all. Oscar Wilde 
  • In Oscar Wilde's play Lady Windermere's Fan a venal London duchess is hoping to marry her daughter to a rich young man from Sydney, whose father cans food that even the servants in the ducal house refuse to eat.
  • As Oscar Wilde observed, the personal memoir, even if written for friends and family alone or to satisfy an importunate publisher, is always delightfully self-obsessed.
  • The best way to appreciate your job is to imagine yourself without one. Oscar Wilde 

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